RUSH: Marie in North New Jersey, welcome to the EIB Network. Hi.CALLER: Hi.RUSH: Hi.CALLER: Rush, it's just a question, a quickie, and it's a change of pace. I thought yesterday when you closed your program you said you had something interesting about Governor Christie.RUSH: Yeah. He doesn't like sea turtle ordinances, either.CALLER: (laughing) Oh, you're kidding. Is that what it was about?RUSH: No, I'm just kidding. He made a great speech. I'm glad you actually reminded me of this by calling....

RUSH: A quick audio sound bite here, Jan Crawford Greenburg -- is she Greenberg anymore? Oh, it just says Jan Crawford, CBS, the legal correspondent. This morning on the Early Show with Harry Smith, this is about the Khalid Sheikh Mohammed trial and the Obama administration cutting Holder off at the knees, "You know what, we think we're going to do this in a military tribunal," and Harry Smith says, "Was this inevitable?"CRAWFORD: Keep in mind, this was the single biggest break from the Bush...

RUSH: Let's go back to me yesterday on this program, audio sound bite number three. This is one of the many fluent things that I said yesterday.RUSH ARCHIVE: Culling the herd. The whole point of getting control of health is to regulate everybody's life and look at how they decide now whether somebody should get treated or not: age, how sick are you, how much it's going to cost to invest in your recovery and are you going to recover. And when the government is in charge of making those decisions...

RUSH: Ladies and gentlemen, Open Line Friday is a day of departures from the norm, and I would like to ask you to indulge me for just a moment on a local issue of great importance and mild to severe frustration to me. See, I live, as many of you know, on a beach on Palm Beach, Florida. And because of a series of ordinances (local, county, and state) for eight months of the 12-month year people who live on the beach have to turn off any light that can be seen from the beach. This is because sea...

RUSH: Here's Donald in Boca Raton, Florida. Welcome, sir, to Open Line Friday.CALLER: Hello, Rush.RUSH: Hi.CALLER: I got a little bit of a complaint. I've been listening to you for close to 30 years now and I -- RUSH: Wait a minute. Wait, wait, wait. Wait a minute, now. Thirty years.CALLER: Yeah.RUSH: Thirty years. It's 2010. You had to have been listening to me in 1980 --CALLER: Yeah.RUSH: -- when I was working for the Kansas City Royals.CALLER: Well, I said "somewhere in that vicinity."RUSH:...

RUSH: We're going to start in Cincinnati. This is Jerry, it's great to have you here, sir. Hello.CALLER: Hello, sir. How are you? I was watching Hannity Sunday night, and they had two guys on there that were talking about how bad things are and the economy and spending money and all this and that and how there is a tipping point to where we will not be able to recover from. And I'll be honest with you. I've never felt this bad about the situation that we're in since I was in the third grade...

RUSH: Folks, before we continue here with the meat of the program, a little update for those of you who are subscribers at RushLimbaugh.com. Today we're launching our new media player, the Rush Media Player, and as usual, we're testing it live. Why is this so funny, Brian? We're testing it live. I mean, we could sit here for six months and say, "Folks, we're working on our new media player," and so forth. We like to test things live. (interruption) My mood's actually pretty good. I was just...

RUSH: I think this is a clear majority. Rasmussen: "55% Say Congress Should Start Over on Health Care." Clear majority, don't you think? I mean that's four percentage points more than what Obama wants to get. I'm getting e-mails from people: "Rush, you gotta remind people now the real trick here is there isn't going to be any reconciliation. If the House passes the Senate bill, it's a done deal." Obama had a meeting with all these guys yesterday, different groups of people. He said we don't...

RUSH: Let's listen to a little montage here of the media and some elected officials, the great news that only 36,000 people lost their jobs. And, by the way, I don't even believe the number, but we'll go with it since that's what's been reported.TODD: The nation's unemployment rate is holding steady at 9.7%. Employers cut 36,000 jobs, fewer than expected. BRZEZINSKI: The unemployment rate is unchanged in February at 9.7%. Employers cut 36,000 jobs, which was smaller than expected. WHITFIELD: The...

Rush's Morning Update: RecentlyMarch 8, 2010Watch It! Download Morning Update Video in QuickTimeListen to It! Windows Media Player|RealPlayer Recently, my friends, an Iranian appeals court gave its blessing to a death sentence to be carried out against a 20-year-old student. During the riots following the sham election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the young man threw stones at security forces. For that, he was found guilty of waging war against God. Other students are awaiting the same fate.Recently,...

You're Missing Out on Thousands of Rush Quotes! Join Rush 24/7 NOW!"All of this talk of reconciliation is just another head feint. Once the House passes the Senate bill we've got Obamacare.""The White House is out there saying how good the unemployment number woulda been without the snowstorm. What I would say is, how good would it be without fear of tax increases, cap and tax, Obamacare.""The Obama administration at a lot of levels, over at the Pentagon, in the White House, they view their mission...

Story #1:Rush's Opinion Audit Unexpectedly Delayed RUSH: Now, ladies and gentlemen, if I were the Associated Press or Reuters and, you know, we were expecting my opinion audit update today, but it's been delayed. Sullivan Group thinks more time is needed to actually determine whether I was right in the first place in suggesting Republicans not go to the summit. I got an interesting note from a guy who said, you know, you should never, ever admit if you're wrong because even if you weren't you're...